HİYEROGLİF LİSTESİ 2

IAmphibious animals, reptiles, etc. 
𓆈
  • I1
  • U+13188
gecko
1. "multitudes", (=the populace, etc.)
2. Det. or ideo. in ꜥšꜣ "lizard"; also the tril.
𓆉
  • I2
  • U+13189
turtle
  • št
Turtle
𓆊
  • I3
  • U+1318A
crocodile
𓆋
  • I4
  • U+1318B
crocodile
on shrine
  • sbk
Ideogram of det. for sbk, (Sobek); (see also Crocodile)
𓆌
  • I5
  • U+1318C
crocodile with curved tail
𓆍
  • I5A
  • U+1318D
image of crocodile
𓆎
  • I6
  • U+1318E
crocodile scales
𓆏
  • I7
  • U+1318F
frog
  • ḥqt
    (ꜥbḫn and qrr)
Determinative, frog; (See also (frog)-Goddess Heket, her 'emblem'); noun words for 'frog': ꜥbḫnqrr
𓆐
  • I8
  • U+13190
tadpole
  • ḥfn
    100,000
100,000
𓆑
  • I9
  • U+13191
horned viper
  • f
1. Uniliteral f
2. 3rd person singular masculine suffix pronoun
𓆒
  • I9A
  • U+13192
horned viper crawling out of enclosure
𓆓
  • I10
  • U+13193
cobra
to speak 

Likely ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Nunand its descendants
𓆔
  • I10A
  • U+13194
cobra with feather
𓆕
  • I11
  • U+13195
two cobras
𓆖
  • I11A
  • U+13196
combination of cobra, flat loaf and sandy tract
𓆗
  • I12
  • U+13197
erect cobra
  • jꜥrt
UraeusDeterminative for jꜥrt "uraeus", and also in goddess names
𓆘
  • I13
  • U+13198
erect cobra on basket
𓆙
  • I14
  • U+13199
snake
𓆚
  • I15
  • U+1319A
snake
KFishes and parts of fishes 
𓆛
  • K1
  • U+1319B
tilapia
jnt, jn
(bil.)-jn
Egyptian biliteral sign jndet. for "Tilapia", jntphoneme for jn; the common fish shape for reliefs & art; also for the fish cosmetic palettes
𓆜
  • K2
  • U+1319C
barbelbw
𓆝
  • K3
  • U+1319D
mullet
  • flathead mullet (ꜥḏw)
or ꜥḏ only in "country commissioner (ꜥḏ-mr)"
𓆞
  • K4
  • U+1319E
elephant-snout fish
ẖꜣ1. Phonetic value ẖꜣ, from name, ideogram ẖjt
2. Bil. for ẖꜣ
𓆟
  • K5
  • U+1319F
Petrocephalus bane
  • petrocephalus bane (rm)
bs
𓆠
  • K6
  • U+131A0
fish scale
  • fish scale (nšmt)
𓆡
  • K7
  • U+131A1
puffer
  • Nile pufferfish, annoying (špt)
𓆢
  • K8
  • U+131A2
catfish
LInvertebrata and lesser animals 
𓆣
  • L1
  • U+131A3
dung beetle
  • dung beetle, become, emerge
ḫprSee: Scarab (artifact)
See: God Khepri
𓆤
  • L2
  • U+131A4
bee
  • bee (bjt)
for bjt (only in "king of lower Egypt" (bjt))This hieroglyphic shows the very important hieroglyphic for bee, that stands also for honey. It is found very often on pharaonic naming-inscriptions-(as the combined term: Nesu-bity), because this hieroglyphic is a symbol for Lower Egypt together with the sedge, the symbol that stands for Upper Egypt, showing the domination of the Pharaohs over Upper Egypt and Lower Egypt.

See also nswt-bjt

𓆥
  • L2A
  • U+131A5
combination of bee, sedge and two flat loafs
𓆦
  • L3
  • U+131A6
fly
  • fly (ꜥff)
𓆧
  • L4
  • U+131A7
locust
  • Grasshopper (snḥmn), locust
𓆨
  • L5
  • U+131A8
centipede
𓆩
  • L6
  • U+131A9
shellḫꜣ (rarely)
𓆪
  • L6A
  • U+131AA
L6 reversed
𓆫
  • L7
  • U+131AB
scorpion
  • Selkis, scorpion goddess (srqt)
Modified for religious reasons
𓆬
  • L8
  • U+131AC
MTrees and plants 
𓆭
  • M1
  • U+131AD
tree
𓆮
  • M1A
  • U+131AE
combination of tree and branch
𓆯
  • M1B
  • U+131AF
combination of tree and horned viper
𓆰
  • M2
  • U+131B0
plant
  • ḥn-(from ḥnj)
    js-(from jsw)
1. Determinative for various plants or flowers
2. Two phonemes for "cane", and "canes", ḥn-(from ḥnj), js-(from jsw). 
3. flower (garland), plant, branch, seed 
4. Rosetta Stone, line R12, The people shall wear garlands on their heads, shall be made festal...
𓆱
  • M3
  • U+131B1
branchḫt1. Bil. ḫt
2. Ideo. or det. for wood, tree; 3. linear measure, (=100 cubits)
𓆲
  • M3A
  • U+131B2
combination of owl and branch
𓆳
  • M4
  • U+131B3
palm branch
𓆴
  • M5
  • U+131B4
combination of palm branch and flat loaf
𓆵
  • M6
  • U+131B5
combination of palm branch and mouth
𓆶
  • M7
  • U+131B6
combination of palm branch and stool
𓆷
  • M8
  • U+131B7
pool with lotus flowers
  • šꜣ
1. Ideogram & Phoneme for šꜣ, "flooded country"
2. Ideogram for aḫtSeason of the Inundation
𓆸
  • M9
  • U+131B8
lotus flower
  • sšn
    (also snšn)
A. Ideogram or det. in sšn, lotus flower;
B. Greek language 'souson';
C. also det. for snšn, for lily, lotus
𓆹
  • M10
  • U+131B9
lotus bud with straight stem
𓆺
  • M10A
  • U+131BA
lotus bud with winding stem
𓆻
  • M11
  • U+131BB
flower on long twisted stalk
  • wtn
An offering, gift; make a gift; see wḏb
𓆼
  • M12
  • U+131BC
one lotus plant
  • 1000
    ḫꜣ
Ideogram for ḫꜣ, a part of the "lotus"; phonetically used for ḫꜣ; in Egyptian mathematics1000: (see also ksi, to bow, to bend, to do homage, etc., for ḫꜣ-ꜣ-b)
𓆽
  • M12A
  • U+131BD
two lotus plants
  • 2000
𓆾
  • M12B
  • U+131BE
three lotus plants
  • 3000
𓆿
  • M12C
  • U+131BF
four lotus plants
  • 4000
𓇀
  • M12D
  • U+131C0
five lotus plants
  • 5000
𓇁
  • M12E
  • U+131C1
six lotus plants
  • 6000
𓇂
  • M12F
  • U+131C2
seven lotus plants
  • 7000
𓇃
  • M12G
  • U+131C3
eight lotus plants
  • 8000
𓇄
  • M12H
  • U+131C4
nine lotus plants
  • 9000
𓇅
  • M13
  • U+131C5
papyrus
stem
Tril. wꜣḏ
𓇆
  • M14
  • U+131C6
combination of papyrus and cobra
𓇇
  • M15
  • U+131C7
clump of papyrus with buds
𓇈
  • M15A
  • U+131C8
combination of clump of papyrus with buds and village
𓇉
  • M16
  • U+131C9
clump of papyrus
  • mḥw
Symbol of Lower Egypt
𓇊
  • M16A
  • U+131CA
combination of clump of papyrus and village
𓇋
  • M17
  • U+131CB
reed
  • j
Alphabetic uniliteral vowel j
𓇌
  • M17A
  • U+131CC
two reeds
𓇍
  • M18
  • U+131CD
combination of reed and legs walking
  • jj
    jt
Combined sound-sign, determinativefor j(+j)come, to come, coming, etc.
𓇎
  • M19
  • U+131CE
heaped conical cakes between reed and club
𓇏
  • M20
  • U+131CF
field of reeds
𓇐
  • M21
  • U+131D0
reeds with root
𓇑
  • M22
  • U+131D1
rushLikely ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Tsadeand its descendants
𓇒
  • M22A
  • U+131D2
two rushes
𓇓
  • M23
  • U+131D3
sedge
  • sw
See nswt-bjt
𓇔
  • M24
  • U+131D4
combination of sedge and mouth
  • rs
Alternate version of M25 𓇖. South
𓇕
  • M24A
  • U+131D5
lily
𓇖
  • M25
  • U+131D6
combination of flowering sedge and mouth
  • rs
Upper Egypt; also, the South
𓇗
  • M26
  • U+131D7
flowering
sedge
  • šmꜥ
Flowering rush; also Gardiner nos. M25, M27, M28, 
M25
 
M27
 
M28
𓇘
  • M27
  • U+131D8
combination of flowering sedge and forearm
𓇙
  • M28
  • U+131D9
combination of flowering sedge and hobble
𓇚
  • M28A
  • U+131DA
three lilies on village
𓇛
  • M29
  • U+131DB
seed-pod
1. Ideogram for types of tree nḏm, and "sweet", nḏm;
2. Egyptian triliteral sign for nḏm "date"
𓇜
  • M30
  • U+131DC
root
  • bnr
Ideogram or det. for bnr, sweet, date; for Egyptian language bnrjt, sweetness, a favor, anything sweet, pleasant or nice; for bnryty, the 'confectioner'
𓇝
  • M31
  • U+131DD
rhizome
𓇞
  • M31A
  • U+131DE
tree in vase
𓇟
  • M32
  • U+131DF
rhizome
𓇠
  • M33
  • U+131E0
3 grains horizontally
𓇡
  • M33A
  • U+131E1
3 grains vertically
𓇢
  • M33B
  • U+131E2
3 grains in triangular arrangement
𓇣
  • M34
  • U+131E3
ear of emmer
𓇤
  • M35
  • U+131E4
stack
(of grain)
  • (kh)ty
    ꜥḥꜥ-ꜥḥꜥw
Determinative in 1. ꜥḥꜥ-ꜥḥꜥw, for "stack-(of grain)"; (or other determiners for: food, provisions, stores, heaps of grain, wealth, riches, abundance);
2. and (kh)ty, 'heap of grain', where (kh)tyt, is "barn floor", or "place where grain is stored for sale"
𓇥
  • M36
  • U+131E5
bundle of flax
  • 1-ḏr
    many word
    constructs
    2-dma
    (bil.)-ḏr
1. Bil. & phoneme for ḏr;
2. Determinative for dmꜣ, to tie together, to bind, to gather together, to collect
𓇦
  • M37
  • U+131E6
bundle of flax
𓇧
  • M38
  • U+131E7
wide bundle of flax
𓇨
  • M39
  • U+131E8
basket of fruit or grain
  • 1. ḏr
    2. dmꜥ (to-gather)
    (bil.)
    ḏr-(equivalent)
1. see "Bundle of Flax";
2. interchangeable with 'Bundle of Flax', bil. ḏr;
3A. Determinative; 3B. for the Decree of Canopus, used once, line 18, for Egyptian language rd, (to grow, to flourish, to spring up, to spread out) 
D21
D46
Z3M2
as a replacement for the "Garland"-(3-Plants-Bundle), "...., and the great processional festival of the Goddess Bast, because the time for the in-gathering of all the crops, and the inundation of the Nile (River) taketh place therein. ...."[6]
𓇩
  • M40
  • U+131E9
bundle of reeds
𓇪
  • M40A
  • U+131EA
bundle of reeds
𓇫
  • M41
  • U+131EB
piece of wood
𓇬
  • M42
  • U+131EC
flower
𓇭
  • M43
  • U+131ED
vine on trellis
𓇮
  • M44
  • U+131EE
thorn
  • spd
    srt
Determinative for spd, "readiness", sharp, pointed, etc.; det. for srt, "thorn" Also means "giving"
NSky, earth, water 
𓇯
  • N1
  • U+131EF
sky
  • pt
Sky, (or heaven), and often used as God/Pharaoh XXXX, Lord of Sky/Heaven
hieroglyph block
N1
X1
V30
𓇰
  • N2
  • U+131F0
sky with sceptre
𓇱
  • N3
  • U+131F1
sky with sceptre
  • grḥ
Night, darkness
𓇲
  • N4
  • U+131F2
sky with rain
𓇳
  • N5
  • U+131F3
sunRa/Re (Every pharaoh's prenomen has 'Re' in it, the name of the sun god, sometimes written 'Ra')
𓇴
  • N6
  • U+131F4
sun with uraeusPossibly ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Shin (letter) and its descendants
𓇵
  • N7
  • U+131F5
combination of sun and butcher's block
𓇶
  • N8
  • U+131F6
sunshine
𓇷
  • N9
  • U+131F7
moon with lower half obscured
  • psḏ
used for the Ennead (nine gods) and New moon festival
𓇸
  • N10
  • U+131F8
moon with lower section obscured
𓇹
  • N11
  • U+131F9
crescent moon
  • jꜥḥ
1. Det. "moon"; 2. Ideogramjꜥḥ, 'moon'; 3. items of the 'month', (timeperiod); see ploughing, laborer ("planting"), Gardiner T24, (also jꜥḥ
T24
𓇺
  • N12
  • U+131FA
crescent moon
𓇻
  • N13
  • U+131FB
combination of crescent moon and star
𓇼
  • N14
  • U+131FC
star
Ideogram or det. for sba-(sbꜣ), "star"; phonetic for dua-(dwꜣ)(dua); (see Duat)
𓇽
  • N15
  • U+131FD
star in circle
  • dwꜣt
Otherworld, the Duat
𓇾
  • N16
  • U+131FE
land with grains
  • tꜣ
Biliteral tꜣ "land", "country", etc.
𓇿
  • N17
  • U+131FF
landVariant of N16
𓈀
  • N18
  • U+13200
sandy tract
𓈁
  • N18A
  • U+13201
combination of sandy tract and ripple of water
𓈂
  • N18B
  • U+13202
combination of roll of bread and bolt
𓈃
  • N19
  • U+13203
two sandy tracts
  • tꜣwj
In ḥrw tꜣš(w) tꜣwj "Horus who joins the two lands"
𓈄
  • N20
  • U+13204
tongue of land
𓈅
  • N21
  • U+13205
short tongue of land
𓈆
  • N22
  • U+13206
broad tongue of land
𓈇
  • N23
  • U+13207
irrigation canal
𓈈
  • N24
  • U+13208
irrigation canal system
  • spꜣt
𓈉
  • N25
  • U+13209
three hills
  • ḫꜣs(t)
part of ḫꜣst, for "hill country" or "foreign land". Det. for a place.
𓈊
  • N25A
  • U+1320A
three hills (low)
𓈋
  • N26
  • U+1320B
two hills
Bil. ḏw, for "mountain"; ideogram and phoneme for "mountain"
𓈌
  • N27
  • U+1320C
sun over mountain
  • ꜣḫt
Ideogram for ꜣḫt, "horizon"; (see Akhenaten's townsite, Akhetaten)
𓈍
  • N28
  • U+1320D
rays of sun over hill
  • ḫꜥ
Bil. ḫꜥsun-rising (hieroglyph)
𓈎
  • N29
  • U+1320E
slope of hillq
𓈏
  • N30
  • U+1320F
mound of earth
𓈐
  • N31
  • U+13210
road with shrubs
𓈑
  • N32
  • U+13211
lump of clay
𓈒
  • N33
  • U+13212
grain
𓈓
  • N33A
  • U+13213
three grains
𓈔
  • N34
  • U+13214
ingot of metal
𓈕
  • N34A
  • U+13215
ingot of metal
𓈖
  • N35
  • U+13216
ripple of waterThe letter n (+of,by) 

Likely ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Memand its descendants
𓈗
  • N35A
  • U+13217
three ripples of water
𓈘
  • N36
  • U+13218
canal
  • mr
mr-(Beloved of XX); det. water; (see also for mr, Chisel)
𓈙
  • N37
  • U+13219
pool
  • š
Uniliteral š, a pool
𓈚
  • N37A
  • U+1321A
pool
𓈛
  • N38
  • U+1321B
deep pool
𓈜
  • N39
  • U+1321C
pool with water
  • 1. jnr
    2. ḏbt
    dby-t-plinth
1. block of stone, (or brick, etc.)
2. Ideogram or det. in inr for "stone", "block", etc.
3. Det. in types of building stones or types of minerals
4A. Det. for dbt-(ḏbt), "brick"; 4B. dby-t-plinth, pedestal
𓈝
  • N40
  • U+1321D
pool
with legs
Pool with walking legs
𓈞
  • N41
  • U+1321E
well with ripple of water
  • ḥmt
    bjꜣ
Phonemes for ḥmtbiꜣ; A "basin", but commonly used for 'wife', or 'woman'
𓈟
  • N42
  • U+1321F
well with line of water
NLLower nile Lower Nile
𓈠
  • NL1
  • U+13220
1st Nome of Lower Egypt (NL001), Aneb-Hetc.h
𓈡
  • NL2
  • U+13221
2nd Nome of Lower Egypt (NL002)
𓈢
  • NL3
  • U+13222
3rd Nome of Lower Egypt (NL003), Wetjes-Hor
𓈣
  • NL4
  • U+13223
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL004)
𓈤
  • NL5
  • U+13224
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL005)
𓈥
  • NL5a
  • U+13225
5th Nome of Lower Egypt (NL005A)
𓈦
  • NL6
  • U+13226
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL006)
𓈧
  • NL7
  • U+13227
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL007)
𓈨
  • NL8
  • U+13228
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL008)
𓈩
  • NL9
  • U+13229
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL009)
𓈪
  • NL10
  • U+1322A
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL010)
𓈫
  • NL11
  • U+1322B
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL011)
𓈬
  • NL12
  • U+1322C
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL012)
𓈭
  • NL13
  • U+1322D
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL013)
𓈮
  • NL14
  • U+1322E
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL014)
𓈯
  • NL15
  • U+1322F
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL015)
𓈰
  • NL16
  • U+13230
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL016)
𓈱
  • NL17
  • U+13231
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL017)
𓈲
  • NL17a
  • U+13232
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL017A)
𓈳
  • NL18
  • U+13233
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL018)
𓈴
  • NL19
  • U+13234
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL019)
𓈵
  • NL20
  • U+13235
Nome of Lower Egypt (NL020)
NUUpper nile Upper Nile
𓈶
  • NU1
  • U+13236
1st Nome of Upper Egypt (NU001)Ta-Seti
𓈷
  • NU2
  • U+13237
2nd Nome of Upper Egypt (NU002)
𓈸
  • NU3
  • U+13238
3rd Nome of Upper Egypt(NU003)Nekhen (nome)
𓈹
  • NU4
  • U+13239
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU004)
𓈺
  • NU5
  • U+1323A
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU005) Nomos of Harawî
𓈻
  • NU6
  • U+1323B
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU006)
𓈼
  • NU7
  • U+1323C
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU007)
𓈽
  • NU8
  • U+1323D
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU008)
𓈾
  • NU9
  • U+1323E
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU009)
𓈿
  • NU10
  • U+1323F
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU010)
𓉀
  • NU10a
  • U+13240
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU010A)
𓉁
  • NU11
  • U+13241
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU011)
𓉂
  • NU11a
  • U+13242
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU011A)
𓉃
  • NU12
  • U+13243
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU012)
𓉄
  • NU13
  • U+13244
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU013)
𓉅
  • NU14
  • U+13245
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU014)
𓉆
  • NU15
  • U+13246
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU015)
𓉇
  • NU16
  • U+13247
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU016)
𓉈
  • NU17
  • U+13248
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU017)
𓉉
  • NU18
  • U+13249
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU018)
𓉊
  • NU18a
  • U+1324A
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU018A)
𓉋
  • NU19
  • U+1324B
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU019)
𓉌
  • NU20
  • U+1324C
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU020)
𓉍
  • NU21
  • U+1324D
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU021)
𓉎
  • NU22
  • U+1324E
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU022)
𓉏
  • NU22a
  • U+1324F
Nome of Upper Egypt (NU022A)
OBuildings, parts of buildings, etc. 
𓉐
  • O1
  • U+13250
house
bil. pr; used extensively in "placenames"-(home of God XXX); placenames for a Pharaoh, etc.
1. Ideogram, house, estate; 2. bil. pr; 3. Determinative for 'building', 'location'. 

Likely ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Betand its descendants.
𓉑
  • O1A
  • U+13251
combination of house and sandal-strap
𓉒
  • O2
  • U+13252
combination of house and mace with round head
𓉓
  • O3
  • U+13253
combination of house, oar, tall loaf and beer jug
𓉔
  • O4
  • U+13254
shelter
  • h
1. first alphabetic h; 2. Egyptian uniliteral sign h; 3. see second uniliteral h, the wick (hieroglyph), Gardiner V28
V28
𓉕
  • O5
  • U+13255
winding wall from upper-left corner
𓉖
  • O5A
  • U+13256
winding wall from lower-left corner
𓉗
  • O6
  • U+13257
enclosure
  • ḥwt
1. Ideogram for hwt-(ḥut), palace, temple, tomb; see also: 
O11
palace, ꜥḥ

Possibly ancestral to Proto-SinaiticHeth and its descendants
𓉘
  • O6A
  • U+13258
opening of ḥwt-enclosure
𓉙
  • O6B
  • U+13259
opening of ḥwt-enclosure
𓉚
  • O6C
  • U+1325A
opening of ḥwt-enclosure
𓉛
  • O6D
  • U+1325B
closing of ḥwt-enclosure
𓉜
  • O6E
  • U+1325C
closing of ḥwt-enclosure
𓉝
  • O6F
  • U+1325D
closing of ḥwt-enclosure
𓉞
  • O7
  • U+1325E
combination of enclosure and flat loaf
𓉟
  • O8
  • U+1325F
combination of enclosure, flat loaf and wooden column
𓉠
  • O9
  • U+13260
combination of enclosure, flat loaf and basket
𓉡
  • O10
  • U+13261
combination of enclosure and falcon
𓉢
  • O10A
  • U+13262
combination of enclosure and sandal-strap
𓉣
  • O10B
  • U+13263
combination of enclosure and bee
𓉤
  • O10C
  • U+13264
combination of shrine in profile and face
𓉥
  • O11
  • U+13265
palace
  • ꜥḥ
1. Ideogramꜥḥ "palace"; see also: 
O6
palace, temple, tomb, ḥwt
𓉦
  • O12
  • U+13266
combination of palace and forearm
𓉧
  • O13
  • U+13267
battlemented enclosure
𓉨
  • O14
  • U+13268
part of battlemented enclosure
𓉩
  • O15
  • U+13269
enclosure with cup and flat loaf
𓉪
  • O16
  • U+1326A
gateway with serpents
𓉫
  • O17
  • U+1326B
open gateway with serpents
𓉬
  • O18
  • U+1326C
shrine in profile
𓉭
  • O19
  • U+1326D
shrine with fence
𓉮
  • O19A
  • U+1326E
shrine
𓉯
  • O20
  • U+1326F
shrine
𓉰
  • O20A
  • U+13270
shrine
𓉱
  • O21
  • U+13271
façade of shrine
𓉲
  • O22
  • U+13272
booth with pole
𓉳
  • O23
  • U+13273
double platform
𓉴
  • O24
  • U+13274
pyramid
𓉵
  • O24A
  • U+13275
pedestal of sun temple
𓉶
  • O25
  • U+13276
obelisk
  • tḫn
Ideogram or det. for tḫn, obelisk
𓉷
  • O25A
  • U+13277
obelisk and pedestal of sun temple
𓉸
  • O26
  • U+13278
stela
  • wḏ
    ꜥḥꜥw
1. Ideogram or det. for wḏ, a stele; det. for ꜥḥꜥw, station (of a procession), "stele"; used also for 'memorial slab', boundary stone, landmark. 2. NOTE:there are other listed, (or Non-listed) hieroglyphs for boundary steles: 
Aa20(similar)O26(variants)
3. Similar spelling for wḏ: uses a stone block as det. and handud
V25D46
N39
𓉹
  • O27
  • U+13279
hall of columns
𓉺
  • O28
  • U+1327A
column
𓉻
  • O29
  • U+1327B
horizontal wooden columnꜥꜣ'Great'
(wooden)-column
𓉼
  • O29A
  • U+1327C
vertical wooden column
𓉽
  • O30
  • U+1327D
support
𓉾
  • O30A
  • U+1327E
four supports
𓉿
  • O31
  • U+1327F
doorꜥꜣ1. Egyptian language, ꜥꜣ, equivalent to 
O29
 
O29V
.
2. Determinative, 'open' 

Likely ancestral to Proto-Sinaitic Daletand its descendants.
𓊀
  • O32
  • U+13280
gateway
𓊁
  • O33
  • U+13281
façade of palace
𓊂
  • O33A
  • U+13282
closing of srḫ-enclosure
𓊃
  • O34
  • U+13283
door bolt
  • s
    (horizontal)
Unil. s, (the horizontal s); the vertical s is Gardiner [{#S29
𓊄
  • O35
  • U+13284
combination of bolt and legs
  • zj
alone translates to "go!", can also be used in zbj, "perish".
𓊅
  • O36
  • U+13285
wall
  • jnb
1. Ideogram or det. for jnb, "wall";
2. (a det. for related words)
𓊆
  • O36A
  • U+13286
opening of oval fortified wall enclosure
𓊇
  • O36B
  • U+13287
closing of oval fortified wall enclosure
𓊈
  • O36C
  • U+13288
opening of square fortified wall enclosure
𓊉
  • O36D
  • U+13289
closure of square fortified wall enclosure
𓊊
  • O37
  • U+1328A
falling wall
𓊋
  • O38
  • U+1328B
corner of wall
𓊌
  • O39
  • U+1328C
stone
𓊍
  • O40
  • U+1328D
stair singledeterminative
𓊎
  • O41
  • U+1328E
double stairway
  • qꜣ, qꜣꜣ, qꜣj
1. Determinative for qꜣ-(constructs): high ground, hill, high place;
2. same for jꜣr, to climb
𓊏
  • O42
  • U+1328F
fencešsptril. šsp
𓊐
  • O43
  • U+13290
low fence
𓊑
  • O44
  • U+13291
emblem of Min
  • jꜣt
1. Ideogram or det. for jꜣt, for "post", "office", "position", etc.
2. the fetish of the "Temple of Min"
𓊒
  • O45
  • U+13292
domed building
𓊓
  • O46
  • U+13293
domed building
𓊔
  • O47
  • U+13294
enclosed mound
𓊕
  • O48
  • U+13295
enclosed mound
  • sp
Time; see also "threshing floor", Gardiner O50
𓊖
  • O49
  • U+13296
village
𓊗
  • O50
  • U+13297
threshing floor
  • sp
    (from spt)
Biliteral sp; (equal to Egyptian: "time"); see also "time", Gardiner O48
𓊘
  • O50A
  • U+13298
hieratic threshing floor
𓊙
  • O50B
  • U+13299
O50A reversed
𓊚
  • O51
  • U+1329A
pile of grainšnwtIdeo. or det.šnwt, "granary"

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